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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ic social development. The woman becomes the center of the society's cell, the family. The sexual pleasure influences different life circles, f... ...y "saving time and energy is not possible without the replacement of real communication by a code, through formalization. (...) For the rest, the c... ...neering, MIT Press, 1996. [84] Kathwaroon, Maggie, Society for Technical Communications, Montreal Links Page, Canada, http://www.stc-montreal.org/... ...985. [90] Le, Charles T., Neutrosophic logic used in neural networks, CIO Communications, Inc., http://wellengaged.com/engaged/cio.cgi?c=connection&...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...ttle things we did for one another, the sleeping together...the voiceless communication. P How wonderful it is to get out of bed and stand by the w... ...aged beyond alteration, no matter how much we care? What more futile than communication at such a time? SAPPHO’S JOURNAL 109 I could not look... ...tranquility—the sea. Fickleness—the sea. I could not be happy without its communication. For all its pervasiveness it seems on the verge of a secret... ...omary silence to talk of him. I recognized the effort and appreciated the communication. I wanted to write her notes but she could not read. I wanted... ...ugged as I entered. A door clanged with a terrible crash: I was in John’s cell. Kissing me, hugging me, we embraced: as always I felt he was part of... ... to change clothes with me: “You can put me in chains,” I said. An empty cell, stone walls, chains, the Dead Sea glistening dozens of feet below, a... ...record his story. Perhaps Francesco is mine. When I visited Polo’s prison cell in Genoa someone showed me the painstaking calendar he had chiseled i... ...e stayed at the Pericord Monastery; snow was falling. Outside my one-eyed cell lay a deep drift. A path led nowhere through the snow. While at Peri... ...s multiply their menace. There’s an old seadog from Dublin crumpled in a cell here, a grumbling bag: he claims he used to sail with me; by his own ...

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